Slang: John (meaning, examples, origin, pronunciation)
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"The john" is a toilet.
Example #1: I'm going to the john, but I'll be back in a couple of minutes.
Example #2: I drank too much beer. Where's the john?
Example #3: Tom ran straight to the john after his long trip.
Origin: The term originated from Sir John Harington (1560–1612), the inventor of the flush toilet.
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